Sentences with phrase «first we visited paris»

First we visited Paris, France for four days and then flew into Barcelona for our cruise.
Harry W. and Mary Margaret Anderson didn't know much about art - they'd dabbled in antiques - before they first visited Paris in 1964 and made their way into the Louvre.

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Visiting Paris's Musee D'Orsay for the first time in twenty years made me wonder if artists today are changing how we see the world like a century ago.
As President Donald Trump prepares to welcome his French counterpart, Emmanuel Macron, for the first ever state visit of his presidency, Paris and Washington are closer now than they have been since the early days of the Iraq War.
I was so excited to hear that you were coming to visit Paris for the first time!
During our last few days in Paris (see Paris, Part 1 for the first half of the trip), we visited many of the obligatory touristRead More
Some of the first research on the importance of acoustics to prehistoric peoples was done by Iegor Reznikoff, an anthropologist of sound at Université Paris Ouest, who in the 1980s visited cave paintings and carvings in southern France that are about 25,000 years old, among the oldest known human art.
I can hardly believe that my first visit to Paris after years for my last birthday took place less than 12 months ago.
I found my best friend + partner in crime, we went through being long distance while he was away in London, I actually traveled outside the country to visit him, we went to Paris — one of my dreams, I bought my first Chanel (in Paris) + my first Mercedes, I landed my dream job doing what I love working from home, connecting brands with perfectly paired influencers AND I am now celebrating my birthday and anniversary in Orlando having the time of my life.
PARIS: Is beautiful, I first visited relatives there as a child and more recently went with friends.
As it was my first visit to Paris, I was excited to visit the most popular shopping districts and the Galeries Lafayette is one of the top locations on my list.
These are all my personal opinions and by sharing, I hope to give anyone who wish to visit Paris for the first time an idea of what possibly to expect!
Fell in love with Paris after first and only visit.!
Ever since I visited Paris and the Montmartre for the first time, I have been dreaming about this magical place.
On my first visit to Paris a decade ago, I visited the Chateau de Versailles and remembered the opulence of each room filled with velvet curtains, paintings and plenty of gold crown moulding and gold detailing all over the palace.
Wow 3 more weeks to go how crazy... I had my first pair of pistols yesterday I love them there are so comfy:) Next time you come to Paris you have to visit our new flagship store.
My first visit to Paris started late in my life, about 10 years ago.
Paris and Ile de Re have a special place in his heart Where was your first visit to France?
And winning Most Abused Stereotype is artist David with his sullen ways, who speaks of some day visiting Paris and even reads Sylvia Plath to Lilly before first kissing her.
Scottish Ice & Snow Rally — Zoe Harrison reports on this event which turned out to be something of a misnomer / The 1922 Webb Super Nine — An account by Bryan Demaus of a little - known car briefly manufactured in Stourport - on - Severn / First of the Healeys — The Editor tells us how much he enjoyed driving the extremely rare 1947 Healey Westland / Three VSCC events — In his Diary of a dilettante Tom Threlfall records the action in Herefordshire and Wales and at Silverstone / 1931 Rambler Cross Country — Paul Ponsel writes about his encounter with this early American five - passenger phaeton / Motoring magazines over the years — A brief survey by Michael Worthington - Williams of the many periodicals on motoring that have been published / 1929 Armstrong Siddeley — David Hawtin describes a fabric - bodied l5hp saloon that took eight years to restore / Paris Retromobile — Peter Russell went to France again this year to visit the popular old - car show / Two Mercedes 38/250 SS — The story of the 1929 cars owned and raced by Lord Howe and Sir Malcolm Campbell is told by A.F. Rivers Fletcher
The Editor relates the story / New motor museum in France — Bryan Goodman visits the new «Musee de la Colline» near Paris and describes its treasures / VSCC trials and racing at Silverstone — Tom Threlfall reports on the Herefordshire and Derbyshire Trials and the first VSCC race meeting of the season / Early advertising art — Michael Worthington - Williams shows some fascinating early examples of car advertising / 1936 Maserati 4 / 6CM During the 20s and 30s... «the Maserati brothers built only racing cars — and built them quite beautifully.»
KRISTEN HARNISCH drew upon her extensive research and her experiences living in San Francisco and visiting the Loire Valley and Paris to create the stories for THE CALIFORNIA WIFE (HarperCollins Canada & She Writes Press, 2016) and her first novel, THE VINTNER»S DAUGHTER (HarperCollins Canada & She Writes Press, 2014).
Recommends it for: Revolutionaries, Dreamers and fellow travellers and those about to visit Paris for the first time.
The first place visited was the OIE, based in Paris.
But if you are a first time visitor, do not leave Paris without visiting some of these must - sees:
What really makes this show so special is how relatable all the tales and anecdotes are, so whether this is your first time visiting the city or whether you've been to Paris hundreds of times, you're sure to recognise the characters and personalities.
If you get a chance to visit Paris or you happen to live there, here's your chanec to watch the first playable demo of Attack on Titan 2!
HITMAN: The Complete First Season features all of the episodic locations that Agent 47 visits, from the Prologue, Paris, Sapienza, Marrakesh, Bangkok, Colorado, and Hokkaido.
He first traveled abroad, to Paris, in 1951, where he met Picasso, and in 1953 he visited New York, where he met Willem de Kooning, Franz Kline, Robert Motherwell, and Hans Hofmann.
Mack cites Moholy - Nagy as the originator of electric artworks, but recalls when Yves Klein first invited him to visit the Paris workshop of Jean Tingueley.
In 1952, he visited Europe for the first time, travelling to London, Paris and the French Riviera.
His first truly experimental works were inspired by his frequent visits to ethnographic museums in Paris, tap into the abstract forms and frank eroticism of non-Western tribal cultures.
After his first solo exhibition, at the Galleria La Margherita in 1947, he visited Paris and was influenced by Joan Miró and Jean Dubuffet.
Miro made his first trip to Paris in 1919, where he visited Pablo Picasso in his studio..
He was first inspired to be an artist from visiting the Huntington Art Gallery when stationed in California and, after demob, the GI Bill paid for him to go to Europe, where he studied in Paris at the Académie Julian.
In 1930 on her first visit to Paris she met and became the partner of the British novelist Ford Madox Ford.
These connections begin with Diebenkorn's first encounter with Matisse's works as a student, on a 1943 visit to the Palo Alto home of Sarah Stein, who had known and studied with Matisse in Paris before the First World War, and whose collection included the famous portrait of Mme. Matisse that scandalized Parisian audiences in 1905 (now owned by SFMOMA, it's paired in the show with Diebenkorn's Seated Figure with a Hat from 1first encounter with Matisse's works as a student, on a 1943 visit to the Palo Alto home of Sarah Stein, who had known and studied with Matisse in Paris before the First World War, and whose collection included the famous portrait of Mme. Matisse that scandalized Parisian audiences in 1905 (now owned by SFMOMA, it's paired in the show with Diebenkorn's Seated Figure with a Hat from 1First World War, and whose collection included the famous portrait of Mme. Matisse that scandalized Parisian audiences in 1905 (now owned by SFMOMA, it's paired in the show with Diebenkorn's Seated Figure with a Hat from 1967).
A vibrant cultural centre at that time, the city hosted artists who had fled the First World War, but Paris was a greater hub of the arts and when peace came, Miró went there for a trial visit.
Appearing crudely fashioned, from textiles such as canvas and twill tape as opposed to the more familiar industrial black rubber, these early masks — which Smith first encountered while visiting the Musée de l'Armée in Paris — struck her as meticulously, even lovingly, crafted, yet also functionally inadequate to their task.
Visits Paris for the first time with his friend Raymond Coxon, and is particularly struck by paintings by Cézanne in the Pellerin Collection.
Marcel Duchamp, whom she had known since the early 1920s, when she lived in Paris with her first husband Laurence Vail, had introduced Guggenheim to the art world; it was through him that she met many artists during her frequent visits to Paris.
Kelly studied first at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn (1941 - 43), then joined the army, during which time he paid a short but inspirational visit to Paris.
Later, he would travel to Holland to meet Paul Citroen; to Tel Aviv to visit Marcel Janco, from whom he would purchase some of his finest works of Dada art; and to Paris, where he first met Man Ray, in the 1960s, who sparked Perlstein's passion for collecting Surrealist work.
An early exponent of modern art in America, Charles Demuth first developed an interest in avant - garde art, notably Cubism, following a visit to Paris in 1912 - 14.
For instance, perhaps it was coincidental, but although the Calder Foundation site claims that Alexander Calder, following a visit to Piet Mondrian's studio made his first wholly abstract compositions and invented the kinetic sculpture in 1930, Moholy - Nagy's kinetic sculpture Light - Space - Modulator, designed in 1922, was exhibited for the first time in Paris, also in 1930.
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